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  1. Picture 2 is paul & Linda with Eddie Floyd?? picture 1 ...the same + Bunny Siglar?????
  2. We gave a free CD at our last Dukes Head in Kings Lynn....no problems if anybody wants to copy for a friend...after all, once it's yours you're free to do what you like with it. I just look at as publicity for our events!
  3. It wasn't 'Horse' it was in fact Trojan (all brown label) TR77870. 1972 You're right about Jackie Edwards, that's the official 'A' side 'Sugarloaf Hill' but actually credited to Del Davis.
  4. 'How Do You Feel Now' came out on a Stardust 45.
  5. This one written by Mae Connelly....his wife/sister?
  6. Maycon 112 /flip 113 - They Never Told Me / I'm Your Fool (Purple coloured label) Good Northern/x-over dancer
  7. Just Leave Me Some / We made It - Black Ivory (Today 1524) 1973 nice modern / slightly funky dancer.
  8. Yeah, the 45 is a bag of shite...but check his album out, some great 'Northern' type dancers on it. 'Come To Baby Do' & 'Teach Your Baby How To Dance' are 2 which spring to mind!
  9. Got 105 Young Men....is this the same tune as 108?
  10. I have a brown vinyl (when held up to the light) one bought many years ago (£15) without that date stamp on the label. My mate Ian has one with the date stamp on the label bought more recently. Can anyone tell me which came first, the date stamped one or no stamp? The brown vinyl (when held up to the light) ones' which have sold for expensive amounts have NOT had the label stamp on them. Mine has superb sound tone and label is quality too. They must be tough to find?
  11. Back in the early 80's during my Skinhead revival years, me and a mate was in the local army surplus store and the guy told us he had a room at the back with records for sale. Wow! Nearly everything on Trojan / Pama was there! Albums & 45s from 1968 - 1972....must have been an original Skinhead who donated them. 45's were 25p each and the albums were £3 each, we paid for what we could and put the rest aside for a later day when we had some more money. Suffice to say, all the (now) in-demand Skinhead Reggae was in there...'Skinhead Speaks His Mind - Hot Rod All Stars' , all the Torpedo releases too. Foolishly swapped the 'Skinhead Speaks His Mind' (£300+ recently on ebay) for O'Jays 'Lipstick Traces'. Doh! Did manage to get it back off the same guy, though I had to part with some good RnB. More recently (about 8 years ago!), found a huge box of USA 45's ready for the rubbish dump, the usual Tamla/Gordy/ etc but laying right at the bottom of the pile... Embers - Watch Out Girl MGM blue/gold Issue! Nice.
  12. The Gold label, black lettering second issue from the 70's is a quality 45. The one in the scan is indeed the NEWER boot-leg green lettering. Basically it's a boot of a re-issue!!
  13. I remember Ian Clarke having one for £100 about 6 years ago! Don't suppose this helps...I'll get me coat.
  14. Bright pink & white demo's are kosher. Red one's.....
  15. Totally agree Paul. With some of the previous prices i've seen going on John's lists, this lot seem 'cheap' (for want of a better word). Maybe the pennie's dropped regarding 'overvalued' vinyl and an economic slump is on it's way! (Just like in the States). C U Saturday!
  16. Lorraine Randolph - M- £25 + £1 postage pm if interested
  17. It has to be the ultimate guy's 'I don't really give a shit' record....and that goes to... EDDIE PARKER - 'I'M GONE' (I know your saying 'she's gone' but you get the drift when you listen to the lyrics). "... I dont need no woman always telling me what to do.."
  18. I just want to add that 861 (real title 'Kiss Me') isn't that bad a record, it's an ok Doo-wop/early Northern dancer with some great horns. If the buyer got it fairly cheaply then he should'nt be too worried.
  19. Here's a couple of East Anglia patches, bought in the late 70's. Are they worth anything? Was gonna put them on the bay but won't bother if they're none sellers.
  20. Soul-slider

    My Record Room

    King's Lynn Soul Cellar!
  21. In 1979, the revival of Ben Sherman's, Crombies etc was widespread all over the UK. I was into Northern as well as the Ska & Reggae, heady days!
  22. Just to clarify something for you, the Velvets released Monument 861 with the wrong title, that issue should be titled 'Kiss Me' which is corrected on their E.P. & L.P


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